Developing and Managing Information Systems (Byte Size)
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In this course, you will learn about how plans for information systems can be implemented and once they are implemented, how they should be managed.
Considering how systems may be implemented leads us to consider what methods can be used, whilst determining how they should be managed requires us to consider what control needs to be applied to the implemented system to ensure its continuing success.
After completing this course, you should be able to:
explain the concept of a systems development life cycle (SDLC)
critically assess the relationship between the traditional SDLC and other approaches to systems development
identify the role of prototyping in systems development
assess the benefits of using object-orientation in systems development
compare alternatives for acquiring new systems
identify the main requirements for secure systems.
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Introduction
Objectives
Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
Modern Approaches to Systems Development
Prototyping
Object Orientation
Alternatives to Acquiring New Systems
Systems Security
Tutor-marked Question Paper
Qualifications
Study Options
This course is an online course. With online study you have access to your entire course from the start of your studies. You can access your course materials, and submit all of your question papers to your personal tutor, online from anywhere in the World using your unique student account.
If you do not have Internet access, or would prefer to study this course via the traditional paper/postal based study method, you can find more information on the course by clicking on the link below.
Fees
